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Daily Archives: August 31, 2004

Keep an eye on trust rivals

IT IS vital for the trust industry to keep an eye on developments in other jurisdictions, according to the sector’s representative.

Access all areas as OGH goes Wi-Fi

WAVE TELECOM has launched its first wireless Internet service at the Old Government House Hotel.

‘Public buildings are neglected by States’

THE States’ record on its management of public buildings has been criticised by the Treasury and Resources minister.

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Survey aids new policy on abuse

A BAILIWICK domestic abuse strategy is being co-ordinated on the back of a new study.

Man killed in UK air crash is named

THE man who died in a plane crash over the weekend has been named as Andrew Anderson.

‘Church funding must stay local’

RESPONSIBILITY for maintaining church buildings should remain with the parish – not the States.

Castle’s free entry offer hopes to attract locals

ENTRANCE to Castle Cornet will be free during September.

Dunne steals show with three record runs

FOUR records fell when the Guernsey Motorcycle and Car Club held the final Le Val des Terres hill climb of the season yesterday.

Early hopes fade away as Jersey blitz the singles

AFTER six years without a victory Guernsey’s junior golfers put on a brave effort in their attempt to win back the inter-insular against Jersey on home soil.

Bumper Jersey entry pays dividends

DALE GARLAND and James Brehaut were the home winners at the inaugural Royal Bank of Canada CI Multi-Events meeting at Foote’s Lane.